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Fever, Fatigue: Scientists Pinpoint the Brain’s ‘Sickness Center’
A small area of your brain triggers the familiar symptoms of fever, chills, fatigue and loss of appetite when you have a viral or bacterial infection, new animal research suggests. The findings could eventually lead to ways...
- Posted June 9, 2022
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Greatly Lower Odds for Many Cancers
Dropping a load of pounds through weight-loss surgery can significantly decrease your risk of developing or dying from cancer, according to three new studies. Obese folks who underwent bariatric surgery were at least two times less likely...
- Posted June 8, 2022
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COVID Breakthrough Infections More Likely in People Living With HIV
Even after vaccination, living with HIV ups the odds for COVID infection, new research shows. The study found that vaccinated people living with HIV have a 28% higher risk of developing a “breakthrough” COVID infection compared to...
- Posted June 8, 2022
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Menthol Cigarettes May Hook Young Smokers Faster: Study
As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration weighs banning the sale of menthol cigarettes, a new study strengthens the tie between mint-flavored tobacco and teen smoking. According to the survey, adolescents who began smoking using menthols tended...
- Posted June 8, 2022
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Moderna Says Updated Vaccine Tackles Omicron
Moderna announced Wednesday that its updated COVID-19 booster shot does a better job at thwarting the Omicron variant than the original version does. “We are thrilled to share the preliminary data analysis on mRNA-1273.214, which is the...
- Posted June 8, 2022
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The 988 Mental Health Hotline Is Coming. Is America Ready?
The mental health equivalent of 911 is about to launch across the United States, but a new study finds that many communities may not be prepared for it. Beginning July 16, a new 988 number will be...
- Posted June 8, 2022
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Monkeypox May Sometimes Spread Through the Air
After adding, and then deleting, a recommendation that U.S. travelers wear masks to protect themselves from monkeypox, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still says that those traveling to countries where the disease is spreading...
- Posted June 8, 2022
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FDA Advisors Back Novavax COVID Shot
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration vaccine advisory panel on Tuesday recommended that Novavax’s COVID-19 shots be added to the vaccine arsenal that Americans have at their disposal. Twenty-one panel members voted to approve the vaccine, while...
- Posted June 8, 2022
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4 in 10 U.S. Adults Who Need Mental Health Care Can’t Get It: Survey
There is a “staggering” gap between the number of Americans who need care for anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions and those who can actually get it, a new survey shows. In all, 42% of U.S....
- Posted June 8, 2022
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Is Politics Creating a ‘Mortality Gap’ for Americans?
The sharp political divide in the United States may also be creating a widening gap in death rates between those on opposing sides, new research suggests. For the study, researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) in...
- Posted June 8, 2022